5-461: (Redirected from Cologne School ) Cologne School may refer to: Cologne school of painting , a medieval group of painters Cologne school (music) , a late-20th-century group of composers and performers Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Cologne school . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
10-558: Is a term first applied in the 19th century to describe old German paintings generally. It subsequently came to refer more specifically to painters who had their workshops in medieval Cologne and the lower-Rhine region from about 1300 to 1550. Initially, smaller altarpieces such as the Klaren Altar in Cologne Cathedral (c. 1360–1370) were created, based on book paintings from around the year 1300. The mid-15th century
15-578: Is the high-point of this school, when Stefan Lochner (active 1442–1451) created the Altar of the City Patrons, which is considered to be the greatest masterpiece of the Cologne school. A third creative period followed, under the influence of Netherlandish painters such as Rogier van der Weyden . Rogier's influence is especially notable in the work of the outstanding representative of this final phase,
20-604: The anonymous painter known as the Master of the Saint Bartholomew Altarpiece . For example, the latter's large Deposition of Christ resembles the same theme represented in the former's Escorial altarpiece, and the Master's heightened naturalism and emphasis on tear-stained features reflect Rogier's emotionalism. The artists of the Cologne school include Stefan Lochner and William of Cologne , as well as
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